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Biological heart chamber from the laboratory

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support system. So-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) from genetically reprogrammed human tissue cells are used to produce heart muscle cells and blood vessel-lining endothelial cells. These [...] emphasises. Later clinical studies will then show whether the heart prosthesis from the MHH also works in humans. Who does what? For the 3D Heart 2B project, an interdisciplinary team from the fields of biology

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[Translate to Englisch:] AG Voss (Emmy Noether Nachwuchsgruppe)

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alveolar lung organoids obtained either from murine adult stem cells or via directed differentiation of human iPS cells into functional type 2 alveolar epithelial cells. By co-culturing immune and structural [...] H. B. 2020. Alveolar regeneration through a Krt8+ transitional stem cell state that persists in human lung fibrosis. Nat Commun 11, no. 1:3559. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17358-3 .

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Students 2023

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Ganbat Research Topic: Immunosuppressive effects of the RL11 family glycoproteins pUL11 and pUL10 from Human Cytomegalovirus Supervisor: Dr. Penelope Kay-Fedorov, Institute of Virology, MHH Academic Background: [...] Topic: Functional and phenotypical characterization of peptide-specific PLZF+ innate-like T cells in humans Supervisor: Dr. Hristo Georgiev, Institute of Immunology, MHH Academic Background: Biochemistry,

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Year 2017

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Final exam November 2022. Janin Bublitz GERMANY Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Doris Steinemann, Institute of Human Genetics, OE 6300 Project: Nachweis und Bedeutung von strukturellen Genom-Varianten beim familiären [...] Department of Pneumology, OE 6870 Project:Characterization and modulation of the systemic and pulmonary human immune response after allergic, inflammatory and infectious provocation. Final exam November 2021

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Research focus

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pro-inflammatory cytokines in response to airway epithelial signals. We have recently shown that ILCs in human CF lungs produce the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL17A. In a murine model of CF-like lung disease, we [...] this end, we are investigating the composition, phenotype and function of ILCs in lung tissue from human CF patients and in a mouse model of CF-like disease (bENaC mice) using advanced deep phenotyping methods

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Research projects

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and rehabilitation. On the other hand, digital bioethics, in analogy to the digital/computational humanities, means the use of digital methods in bioethical research: digital bioethics uses digital tools [...] S (2025): Metaphors in Digital Radiology: Ethical Implications for responsibility assignments of Human-AI Imaginaries. AI & Society (accepted). Hologram techniques for Digital Surgery: An Analysis of Ethical

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Clinical studies

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safe may it then be tested on humans. These studies are then divided into phase I , phase II , phase III and phase IV : Phase I In phase I studies, a therapy is applied to humans for the first time. In this

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Use in the pandemic is recognised for students after all

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Carlos Oltmanns in a one-hour conversation. The MHH's AStA had previously joined forces with the human medicine departments of Lower Saxony's universities in Oldenburg and Göttingen to campaign for ac

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John Deere donates 250,000 euros for Corona research

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euros to the MHH." There is great joy at the MHH. "The MHH is researching vaccines, the damage to human neurons caused by SARS-CoV-2 and the effects of the lockdown on mental health, to name just a few

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Application & Admission

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program, you must have a master's degree or equivalent in biological sciences, natural sciences, human or veterinary medicine, or a biomedical engineering discipline. In addition, you must have research

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